A liguid expands or contracts according to it temperature.
The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A gallon is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. An inch is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
Gallons is a liquid measurement and inches is a solid measurement so there is no such thing as inches in a gallon but there is square inches in a gallon which is completely diffrent. Cubic inches measure volume so a gallon would be measured in cubic inches rather than square inches. 231 cubic inches is equal to one gallon. Answer2 The first para in the above answer is confusing because it says "there is square inches in a gallon". Unfortunately, there are NOT square inches in a gallon - they are CUBIC inches (a measure of volume, not area)
1 gal (US) = 231 cu in 1 gal (imp) = 277.42 cu in
277.44 cubic inchs
"Gallon" is a measure of volume; thus, a gallon of diesel (or any liquid for that matter) has a volume of one gallon, which is 231 cubic inches.
Equal to 8 pints. The Imperial gallon was defined in the act of 1824 as the volume of 10lb of water at 62°F. Before this, the gallon was redefined over the years, which is why we have 8 of our gallons to one of our bushels, but the Americans have 9.309177 of their gallons (or 7.751512 of ours) to one of their bushels. To get around this, they have a dry gallon and a liquid gallon, which are different. To summarise: Imperial gallon 277.4192 cubic inches US dry gallon 268.8025 cubic inches US liquid gallon 231 cubic inches.
Depends on the liquid. Gallons measure volume, kilograms measure weight. A gallon of water does not weigh the same as a gallon of gasoline. Different liquids have different densities.
No, not exactly. Water expands when it is frozen, so a gallon containing only liquid water and a gallon containing a mix of liquid and frozen water will have different volumes when the liquid melts. That is, the second gallon will be less full, as the water contracts when it melts.
you are talking about two different categories. centimeters is lengthand gallon is liquid.
Depends on whether it is liquid or dry gallons. Dry: 2.33335505 ft³ Liquid: 2.005208333 ft³
Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid. Pour the liquid into the 7-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid and top-off the 7-gallon jug with the liquid of the 5-gallon. There will one gallon of liquid left in the 5-gallon jug. Empty the contents of the 7-gallon jug and fill it with the one gallon left in the 5-gallon jug. Fill the 5-gallon jug with liquid and pour it into the 7-gallon jug that contains one gallon of liquid. Do the math, one gallon plus five gallons equals six gallons of liquid.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a U.S. gallon of liquid.